Swim
Comments: 3 female out of the water to my surprise! water was warmer than air. using wetsuit definetly helped out due to swell/waves during the course. sighting bouys on the way back to dock was a bit difficult due to sunrise, but overall a great swim course! had chaffing from wetsuit/sport bra top--next time i'll put on some vasoline around armpit area! What would you do differently?: nada Transition 1
Comments: had trouble getting jersey on while wet--totally forgot to even dry off once the wetsuit was off! chaffing hurt--put vasoline on all during ride/day What would you do differently?: dry off.... Bike
Comments: there was a fire on the second loop of the course--right near the end--almost got hit by an impatient driver/volunteer, but i can understand why...I'd be in a hurry if my house was burning too! What would you do differently?: try and work more on rides involving some headwinds (like down at the shore..) Transition 2
Comments: had chaffing from trishorts on ride...changed into regular running shorts for marathon. What would you do differently?: nothing Run
Comments: felt great to get off the bike! started running, and pace never really died. volunteers were great at aid stations--they had soda, gatorade, water, gel packs, chicken soup, popcorn, cookies, bananas...and music--port o pots at every aid station. great run course. really helped that it was a short loop--the last loop felt like it flew by, and family/friends knew about when they'd see me again during the run. What would you do differently?: nothing Post race
Warm down: walked around track--took a shower. What limited your ability to perform faster: need some more speed training/intervals on the bike. Event comments: I loved this race!!! the volunteers were awesome--the fans were awesome--very well organized, medical staff was right there, and the courses were perfect. Yes, it was windy, but I never got bored on the courses, and never felt like the race wasn't what i expected. I'd love to volunteer here next year! Overall--if you are looking for an ironman that costs you only $370 bucks to enter, or for your first iron-distance--this is a great race to do it! Also, the director advocates giving out prize money for amatuer racers that place top 1-5 M/F--I even won $300! Totally a great race! Last updated: 2009-04-05 12:00 AM
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United States
TriColumbia
60'sF / 0C
Overcast
Overall Rank = 31/195?
Age Group = 30-34
Age Group Rank = 1/5
had a muffin with PB around 5am, then got out the door for bag drop off and transition set up.
getting nerves out, jumping up and down, some stretching, chit chating...